Businesses face fines up to Dh5,000 for failing to comply with e-invoicing rules


What are the fines?

The Cabinet Resolution outlines penalties for specific violations:

  • Dh5,000 per month for failing to implement the system or appoint an approved service provider on time.

  • Dh100 per electronic invoice not issued or sent within the required timeframe, capped at Dh5,000 per month.

  • Dh100 per electronic credit note not issued or sent on time, capped at Dh5,000 per month.

  • Dh1,000 per day for failing to notify the Federal Tax Authority of system malfunctions.

  • Dh1,000 per day for delays in informing the approved service provider about changes to registered data.

A step forward for UAE’s digital economy

Officials said the resolution reflects the UAE government’s commitment to international best practices and its ongoing efforts to build a fully integrated digital economy.


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